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A terminally ill father, Lee Rawlinson, diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, is recording bedtime stories for his children to keep his voice with them after he's gone. Working with charities Stories For Life and Havens Hospices, Rawlinson has recorded several stories, including a favorite, "The Wonky Donkey," to comfort his daughter Darcey, 10, and son Marley, 7.
Courtesy: Ed Southgate
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